Craig Mackail-Smith is ruled offside. Indirect free kick taken by David Martin.

54:54

Angelo Balanta crosses the ball, Gabriel Zakuani manages to make a clearance.

53:09

George Boyd takes a shot. David Martin makes a save. Craig Mackail-Smith takes a shot. Luke Chadwick gets a block in. Craig Mackail-Smith gets on the score sheet with a goal from inside the six-yard box to the bottom left corner of the goal. Peterborough 2 (4)-(3) 0 Milton Keynes Dons.

51:07

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Lee Tomlin by Luke Chadwick. Booking for Luke Chadwick for unsporting behaviour. The ball is sent over by Grant McCann, Gabriel Zakuani takes a shot. Save made by David Martin.

Corner taken by Angelo Balanta played to the near post, save made by Paul Jones.

12:04

Angelo Balanta takes a shot. Save by Paul Jones.

8:50

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Lee Tomlin by Gary MacKenzie. Grant McCann scores a goal direct from the free kick from just outside the penalty box to the bottom right corner of the goal. Peterborough 1 (3)-(3) 0 Milton Keynes Dons.

7:28

Unfair challenge on Adam Clayton by George Boyd results in a free kick. David Martin restarts play with the free kick.

Craig Mackail-Smith fouled by Sean O'Hanlon, the ref awards a free kick. Grant McCann restarts play with the free kick.

1:11

Lee Tomlin concedes a free kick for a foul on Mathias Doumbe. David Martin takes the free kick.

Match Preview

Lewis out for Posh
Peterborough goalkeeper Joe Lewis will miss the second leg of the play-off semi-final after fracturing his kneecap in the 3-2 defeat to MK Dons on Sunday.
Paul Jones will come in to play in goal whilst Charlie Lee is suspended having been sent off in the first leg.
Manager Darren Ferguson is hopeful that Grant Basey will have recovered from an ankle injury in time to fill in at left-back for Lee.
He said: "Grant's fine, he's trained for over a week, he was a couple of sessions short for Sunday.
"We've got him to choose or Tommy Rowe could play there, I have got options, it's been a position that's been a problem most of the season."
Gabby Zakuani is also expected to recover from a shoulder injury to face the Dons for a place in the play-off final.
MK Dons will have midfielder Stephen Gleeson available for the return leg after his red card from the weekend's encounter was overturned on appeal.
Manager Karl Robinson welcomed the FA's decision. He said: "It's great news. We all felt the FA would make the correct decision and I am glad that it has gone through the right avenues.
"People can make mistakes in every walk of life and a mistake has been made, but it has been rectified which is great.
"Stephen has been in fantastic form all season and he deserves his chance to get this club into the final."
Midfielder Peter Leven will again miss out for the visitors due to a broken foot, with Adam Clayton again set to deputise.
Luke Chadwick's arm injury is not as bad as first feared so he should feature in what is expected to be an unchanged starting 11.

Formation:442Manager: Darren Ferguson

Peterborough

Formation: 4231Manager: Karl Robinson

Milton Keynes Dons

Paul Jones

Mark Little

Gabriel Zakuani

Ryan Bennett

Grant Basey

James Wesolowski

Grant McCann

George Boyd

Tommy Rowe

Craig Mackail-Smith

Lee Tomlin

SUBS

Barry Richardson

Kelvin Langmead

David Ball

Chris Whelpdale

Nathaniel Mendez-Laing

Arron Davies

Joe Newell

Home

Away

David Martin

Mathias Doumbe

Sean O'Hanlon

Gary MacKenzie

Dean Lewington

Adam Clayton

Stephen Gleeson

Daniel Powell

Luke Chadwick

Angelo Balanta

Sam Baldock

SUBS

Stuart Searle

Lewis Guy

Dan Woodards

George Baldock

Jabo Ibehre

Keanu Marsh-Brown

Adam Chicksen

Match Report

Mackail-Smith sends Posh into final
Craig Mackail-Smith signed off from London Road in style as his 34th goal of the season booked Peterborough an npower League One play-off final place with Huddersfield after a 2-0 win over MK Dons.
The Scotland international will leave for bigger things in the summer but could help Posh to promotion first after his close-range effort sealed a 4-3 win on aggregate over the Dons.
Karl Robinson's side held a 3-2 lead from the first leg which was wiped out early on by Peterborough captain Grant McCann's free-kick.
And Mackail-Smith then struck in his final home appearance for the club to put Darren Ferguson 90 minutes away from his third promotion as Posh boss.
Mackail-Smith struck early during Sunday's first leg and had an early chance again when Tommy Rowe found him inside the area but his low shot was turned around the post by goalkeeper David Martin as the hosts started strongly.
And they wiped out the deficit in their next attack with their 109th league goal of the season when McCann struck in the 11th minute.
Lee Tomlin was clipped to the right of the area and McCann stepped up to bend a free-kick over the wall and in at the foot of Martin's near post.
The goalkeeper should have done better but the Dons recovered quickly and Angelo Balanta soon had Paul Jones scrambling to make a save at the other end.
Jones was in the Posh side as first-choice Joe Lewis fractured a kneecap during the first game and made some strong claims from a string of corners as Dons had a spell of pressure.
But it was Ferguson's men who came close to going ahead on aggregate when Grant Basey burst into the area and drove a ball across the six-yard line which narrowly evaded Mackail-Smith and James Wesolowski at the back post.
The ever dangerous Mackail-Smith forced Martin into another save at his near post before the visitors should have equalised before the break.
A cross from the left found its way through to Daniel Powell and he smashed a volley past Jones which shook the bar before bouncing clear.
Mackail-Smith had barely touched the ball in the second period before he bundled in a second in the 54th minute.
Tomlin chipped a cross in from the right which Dons centre-halves Gary MacKenzie and Sean O'Hanlon made a mess of clearing.
The ball fell for George Boyd and, although Martin did well to keep out his shot, Mackail-Smith was on hand to smuggle the ball in from close range at the second attempt.
The visitors immediately broke into the area and had claims for a penalty waved away when the ball appeared to strike Mark Little.
Tomlin then thrashed the ball in from a tight angle but referee Colin Webster had already blown for a foul on Boyd.
Tommy Rowe was next to be denied when his low shot was cleared by MacKenzie as Posh looked for the goal which would have sealed victory.
Martin had to be alert to palm a header over from his own skipper Dean Lewington as the clock wore down before Mackail-Smith hit the post after charging through a tired backline.
It was a poor finish but Ferguson's men completed the victory to set up an Old Trafford final with Lee Clark's Terriers next Sunday.